


As RedState reported, Sen. Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren (D-MA) stood shoulder to shoulder with Democrat New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani during a campaign stop on Monday in the Big Apple, revealing that Mamdani's socialist message is "the Democratic message."
During the event, an animated Warren lavished Mamdani with compliments, stating, “When someone stands up and says, ‘I will lead this city by making it more affordable, and here are my plans, real plans ... We’re going to experiment. We’re going to try things on groceries.’ That is the Democratic message.”
It was something else about their powwow, however, that caught the attention of the editors at the New York Post.
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So this is what they came up with:
Considering the failed 2020 presidential candidate's past phony claims of Native American heritage, and Mamdani's controversial claim of African-American and Asian heritage on college applications (he was born in Uganda), the front page won the day for many, including Vice President JD Vance:
Warren, as we've noted before, has a history of not being honest about her past, including her false claims of a Native American heritage, her false statement that her children only went to public school, and her highly questionable story about allegedly being let go from a teaching job because she was pregnant.
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As for Mamdani, the New York Times revealed in early July that he had checked certain ethnic boxes on an application for Columbia University back in 2009.
The New York Assemblyman, they noted, claimed that he was “Black or African-American” and "Asian" on a 2009 Columbia University student application. The information was important to know, as the Times pointed out, because "Reporting that his race was Black or African American in addition to Asian could have given an advantage to Mr. Mamdani, who was born in Uganda and spent his earliest years there."
The news angered some residents in NYC, with one declaring, "He’s a liar. Point-blank, period. We don’t need a lying mayor or a mayor that says he’s black so he can get black people to vote for him."
"I always knew something was off about him," the Post reported another resident as saying, someone who was right in more ways than one, considering the allegations that Mamdani's been cosplaying in other ways as well:
"He’s not fighting for working New Yorkers. He’s pushing a fantasy funded by people who’ll never live with the consequences."
Proceed at your own risk, New York City voters.
Editor’s Note: Zohran Mamdani is an avowed Democratic Socialist and has a real chance to become the next mayor of New York City.
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